Medicare Supplement Enrollment

Enrollment for Medicare supplements has its own set of rules and conditions that determine whether you qualify for coverage. You must first be enrolled in Medicare parts A and B before you can enroll for Medicare supplements, also referred to as Medigap plans. During your open enrollment for Medicare supplements, you are guaranteed eligibility for a Medigap plan without a required medical screening. Use our articles below to determine when your open enrollment period will take place and tips on what to do if that open enrollment period has passed. Keep in mind that Medicare supplement plans are not compatible with other forms of private coverage, such as Medicare Advantage plans.

Medigap Coverage of Pre-Existing Conditions

The coverage of pre-existing conditions is a common concern among seniors. Learn more about whether or not Medigap will offer coverage.

Video: Medigap for People Under 65

In this video, learn more about how people under the age of 65 can enroll in a Medicare Supplement Plan, or Medigap.

Guaranteed Issue Rights for Medigap Plans

Learn under what circumstances you are guaranteed to qualify for any Medicare supplement plan you choose without being denied for medical reasons.

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